Inflammatory, Oxidative Stress, and Cardiac Damage Biomarkers and Radiation-Induced Fatigue in Breast Cancer Survivors.

Biological research for nursing Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-07 DOI:10.1177/10998004221098113
Alexi Vasbinder, Hilaire Thompson, Oleg Zaslavksy, Susan R Heckbert, Nazmus Saquib, Aladdin H Shadyab, Rowan T Chlebowski, Lisa Warsinger Martin, Electra D Paskett, Kerryn W Reding
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Abstract

Purpose: Studies examining biomarkers associated with fatigue in breast cancer survivors treated with radiation are limited. Therefore, we examined the longitudinal association between serum biomarkers and post-breast cancer fatigue in survivors treated with radiation: [oxidative stress] 8-hydroxyguanosine, myeloperoxidase; [inflammation] interleukin-6 (IL-6), c-reactive protein, growth differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15), placental growth factor, transforming growth factor-beta, [cardiac damage] cystatin-C, troponin-I.

Methods: In a secondary analysis, we included participants from the Women's Health Initiative if they had: a previous breast cancer diagnosis (stages I-III), no prior cardiovascular diseases, pre-and post-breast cancer serum samples drawn approximately 3 years apart, and fatigue measured using the Short-Form 36 vitality subscale at both serum collections. Biomarkers were measured using ELISA or RT-qPCR and modeled as the log2 post-to pre-breast cancer ratio.

Results: Overall, 180 women with a mean (SD) age of 67.0 (5.5) years were included. The mean (SD) vitality scores were 66.2 (17.2) and 59.7 (19.7) pre- and post-breast cancer, respectively. Using multivariable weighted linear regression, higher biomarker ratios of cystatin-C, IL-6, and GDF-15 were associated with a lower vitality score (i.e., higher fatigue). For example, for each 2-fold difference in cystatin-C biomarker ratio, the vitality score was lower by 7.31 points (95% CI: -14.2, -0.45).

Conclusion: Inflammatory and cardiac damage biomarkers are associated with fatigue in breast cancer survivors treated with radiation; however, these findings should be replicated in a larger sample. Biomarkers could be measured in clinical practice or assessed in risk prediction models to help identify patients at high risk for fatigue.

癌症乳腺癌幸存者的炎症、氧化应激和心脏损伤生物标志物与辐射诱导的疲劳。
目的:对接受辐射治疗的癌症幸存者中与疲劳相关的生物标志物的研究有限。因此,我们研究了接受辐射治疗的幸存者的血清生物标志物与乳腺癌症后疲劳之间的纵向关联:[氧化应激]8-羟基鸟苷,髓过氧化物酶;[炎症]白细胞介素-6(IL-6)、c-反应蛋白、生长分化因子-15(GDF-15)、胎盘生长因子、转化生长因子-β、[心脏损伤]胱天蛋白酶-c、肌钙蛋白I,间隔约3年抽取的癌症前和后血清样本,并在两种血清采集中使用Short-Form36活力分量表测量疲劳。使用ELISA或RT-qPCR测量生物标志物,并将其建模为log2乳腺癌后与乳腺癌前的比值。结果:总体而言,纳入了180名平均(SD)年龄为67.0(5.5)岁的女性。癌症前后的平均(SD)活力得分分别为66.2(17.2)和59.7(19.7)。使用多变量加权线性回归,胱抑素-C、IL-6和GDF-15的生物标志物比率越高,活力评分越低(即疲劳程度越高)。例如,对于胱氨酸-C生物标志物比率的每2倍差异,活力评分降低7.31分(95%CI:-14.2,-0.45)。结论:在接受辐射治疗的癌症幸存者中,炎症和心脏损伤生物标志物与疲劳有关;然而,这些发现应该在更大的样本中复制。生物标志物可以在临床实践中进行测量,也可以在风险预测模型中进行评估,以帮助识别疲劳高危患者。
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